Commerce Act 1986

Regulated goods or services - Input methodologies

52R: Purpose of input methodologies

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The purpose of input methodologies is to help you understand the rules and requirements for regulated goods or services. You will know what to expect when goods or services are being regulated. This helps both suppliers and consumers have certainty about the processes involved.

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Part 4Regulated goods or services
Input methodologies

52RPurpose of input methodologies

  1. The purpose of input methodologies is to promote certainty for suppliers and consumers in relation to the rules, requirements, and processes applying to the regulation, or proposed regulation, of goods or services under this Part.

Notes
  • Section 52R: inserted, on , by section 4 of the Commerce Amendment Act 2008 (2008 No 70).